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Sealing plywood edges is relatively simple; apply several coats of varnish, allowing each coat to dry for about an hour. The edges will soak up the varnish quickly, so you need more coats to make sure it dries to form that protective layer.
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An insulated summer house with an electrical frost-guard that would start heating as soon as the temperature gets close to zero, and with nice...
Read More »Plywood is a great building material, but not every sheet is made equal. If you’ve got standard plywood sheets exposed to water, you need to learn how to waterproof plywood. This will help you avoid costly water damage and repairs down the road. Waterproofing plywood is a simple process that can save you hundreds in water damage repair costs. You can waterproof plywood using different materials, ranging from waterproof paint to oil and varnish. Doing this extends the life of plywood considerably, preventing rot, warping, and splitting. In this article, you’ll learn about plywood’s vulnerability to water, the different ways to waterproof plywood, and what types of plywood are available.
In short, yes, two cars can fit in a 16-foot garage. It is better if each car has more than 8 feet of space for a comfortable fit width-wise. But...
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Doors made from uPVC are stronger and more durable than most other doors. If you look at a wooden door or frame, you'll see that it can warp or...
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20 feet Ramp Calculations According to ADA standard, you'll need a ramp of 1 foot per inch of rise height. For example, if your rise is 20 inches,...
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As of 2022, eight U.S. states and one territory have passed legislation to ban polystyrene foam.
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Sometimes polystyrene foam is called Styrofoam but this is a trademarked name, not the technical name. In its expanded form, polystyrene has low...
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Similar to their wood & metal counterparts, plastic sheds are designed weatherproof, not waterproof. Resin delivers an impervious composition,...
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If you're getting a shed without a built-in floor you're going to need a concrete pad. The walls of your shed will actually get anchored to the...
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Clothing and upholstery that get put in storage while damp can attract mold, and metals and woodwork can rust or rot. Moisture can easily migrate...
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